the united states and diminish a particularly ugly brand of outsourcing as described by senator shar sherrod brown of ohio. >> they'll build factories in another country and sell the products back to the u.s. never have large number of businesses and industries done that, to my knowledge before and went from 1 million manufacturing jobs ten years ago, and then during the bush years, it slunk to 600,000 manufacturing jobs in this country. >> joining me now the executive director for democracy for america. good evening. good to see you in person. >> good evening, keith. thank you. >> is this what it looks like? is senator demint busting a tea party on backs of both parties? >> the tea party's been working to take over the republican party. so it's clearly a maneuver that allows us to see what the tea party wants. and honestly, keith, it's not so different. jim demint said right here that he is the party of no. that the tea party, the republican party doesn't matter. he doesn't want anything passed. what this move effectively does is slows down all legislation in the senate. >> but any senator